Abraham Alexander with The Castellows, Charles Wesley Godwin, and more

Sep 20, 2024  ·  Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center - Complex, Louisville, KY Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center - Complex, Louisville, KY

Abraham Alexander
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Abraham Alexander
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The Castellows, a Neo-Traditional Country trio of sisters from Georgetown, GA, now based in Nashville, blend authentic sounds with modern twists. Known for their harmonious vocals and having signed with Warner Music Nashville, they work with famed producer Trina Shoemaker.
WV-born Charles Wesley Godwin crafts cinematic country-folk, known for his albums "Seneca" and "How the Mighty Fall." His style—Appalachian Americana—is praised by Rolling Stone and NPR’s Mountain Stage.
Seattle's indie folk band, the Head and the Heart, blends Americana and Beatlesque pop. Known for hits like "All We Ever Knew," they soared on U.S. charts with albums like "Let's Be Still" and "Signs of Light." Formed in 2009, they've signed with Sub Pop and Warner Bros.
Cimafunk, an Afro-Cuban artist known for integrating Cuban rhythms with African and US styles, redefines Afro-Latin music. Celebrated for his electric shows, he's famed for hits like "Me Voy". His album "El Alimento" gained top rankings and critical acclaim.
Tedeschi Trucks Band, led by Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi, excels in roots rock with hits like "Revelator," Grammy-winning debut. Known for thrilling live shows globally, they've collaborated with Trey Anastasio.
Briscoe, a Texas Americana folk-rock band, debuted with "West of It All," crafted in Texas, recorded in NC by Grammy-nominee Brad Cook. Known for bridging classic roots and modern music, they gained fame with organic growth from UT Austin gigs to sold-out shows at Antone's.
Formed in Charlottesville, VA, Dave Matthews Band, known for hits like "Under the Table and Dreaming," has sold 38M records and over 25M concert tickets. The band's style blends rock with jazz influences, achieving seven No. 1 albums and engaging in significant philanthropy.
Chris Isaak blends Elvis's rockabilly and Orbison's balladry, with hits like "Wicked Game." Actor in "Wild at Heart," and TV host, known for his emotive music and retro style.
JJ Grey, from Jacksonville, evolved from playing in a juke joint to worldwide stages. Known for soulful, funkified rock music since 2001's "Blackwater," his lyrics often explore redemption and peace, blending deep narratives with vibrant Southern tales in his powerful baritone. Notable for self-producing his 10th album "Olustee," Grey's songs emphasize living in the moment and enjoying life.
"Jump for Joy" by Hiss Taylor combines autobiographical songs and a narrative with his alias Michael Crow, exploring hopes, dreams, and life through art.
Born in Raleigh, NC, Chatham County Line blends genres, topping the Bluegrass Chart 4 times. Known for powerful harmonies, they've collaborated with Judy Collins and more.
Oklahoma-born Wyatt Flores, a Mexican-American singer-songwriter excels in country music with hits like "Travelin' Kid" & "Please Don’t Go". Known for his raw, honest style, he made his Grand Ole Opry debut and was signed by Island Records.
Austin's Black Pumas, with Eric Burton and Adrian Quesada, stormed the scene in 2019 with a self-titled debut, earning 7 Grammy nods and acclaim for vibrant live shows dubbed “electric church.” Known for soul, jazz-funk, and psychedelia blends.
Molly Tuttle, born in Northern California, is a renowned roots musician celebrated for her skill in bluegrass. Known for hits like "You Didn’t Call My Name," she's won multiple awards including the IBMA's Guitar Player of the Year.
Melissa Etheridge, American rock star, debuted in 1988, winning multiple Grammys and an Academy Award. Known for hits like "I'm the Only One." Overcame breast cancer, launched Etheridge TV.
Bruce Hornsby, ex-Range leader and part-time Grateful Dead keyboardist, formed the Noisemakers. Known for mixing jazz, folk, and rock, his hits include live albums and experimental works.
Southern California's Robert Jon & The Wreck blend East Coast Southern rock with hits like 'Last Light On The Highway'. Known for enthralling live shows and collaborations with Joe Bonamassa and GRAMMY-winners Don Was and Dave Cobb.
Seattle-based The Dip, known for their emotive rhythm-and-blues, shines on their album "Sticking With It." The band channels live-show energy and embraces a communal, anti-perfectionist spirit. Their craftsmanship is highlighted throughout this self-produced, third full-length release.

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